Former Illinois Republican Rep. Joe Walsh claims he was kicked off his own radio show Thursday over a discussion about “racial slurs.”
Walsh took to Twitter Thursday evening to sound off on the incident, saying he was suspended from the station “until further notice” and will learn about any repercussions on Friday.
Tried to talk about racial slurs tonight. Radio station sent me home. Don't know what's going to happen next. We'll find out Friday at 5pm.
— Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) June 20, 2014
Just got kicked off the air until further notice. Tried to have honest discussion about racist terms and management censored my language.
— Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) June 20, 2014
Representatives from WIND, the Chicago station that broadcasts “The Joe Walsh Show,” told msnbc: “Yesterday AM 560 The Answer’s Joe Walsh conducted a segment of his show regarding the recent controversy about the name of the Washington Redskins. During the segment Joe intended to cite several common racial slurs as examples. He did not in any way use them in a defamatory or derogatory manner, simply as examples. However, AM 560 The Answer did not allow them to go on the air. AM 560 The Answer has a policy of not using certain words on the air that are highly inflammatory and offensive even in the context of a discussion of why those words are offensive. We will continue that policy. Joe Walsh will be back on air tonight (Friday) at 5 pm.”









